Projects On Country

Threatened species protection and research

The Environmental Services team lead the ongoing Spectacled Hare-Wallaby and Bilby programs with the WWF and neighbouring Indigenous Ranger groups. The program involves monitoring, camera-trapping and research to find out more about these threated mammal species that inhabit Yawuru country. The Country Mangers presented their initial findings at the International Mammalian Conference in Perth and at the Ecological Society of Australia conference, Brisbane in 2018.

Invasive species management

There are a number of projects to reduce impact of pests and invasive species on Yawuru Country. These include a cane toad and goanna monitoring project in partnership with the University of Sydney. There is also monitoring and trapping of predators (feral cats and dingoes) on Roebuck Plains Station.

Fire management

The Environmental Services team works with Roebuck Plains Station management, DPAW and DFES to undertake an annual program of prescribed aerial and ground burning program and wildfire suppression in a number of areas across the Yawuru Conservation Estate.

Wetlands management

Long-term monitoring of wetland health and condition is in place at key sites. The project, in partnership with UWA, includes monitoring of vegetation and water quality, research and monitoring of groundwater dependant ecosystems and vegetation assessments. A richer picture of Yawuru country over time contributes to knowledge and understanding of macro-level environmental systems, delivering better management of country.

Sustainable grazing on country

Yawuru collaborates with partners on the sustainable grazing project to balance cultural, ecological and cultural demands on country. Key sites on the IPA are fenced off and 30 small cattle exclusion plots established along with new watering points for cattle in order to disperse their impact.

NBY is also working with UWA on the development of a monitoring plan and the ANU to track cattle movements using GIS collars. In the future there is planned collaboration with the ILC and RPS to fix fences to keep cattle out of the Conservation Estate and the internationally recognised Ramsar site along Roebuck Bay.

Predator Free Wildlife Sanctuary

The Environmental Services team Is developing plans for a large scale wildlife Sanctuary. The Sanctuary would allow for better species conservation, research, eco-tourism, employment and education to be delivered.